What Do You Think About Graffiti? [Opinion]

July 29, 2024

 What Do You Think About Graffiti?






 

THE ANALYSTS

Amel Chopra (INTP)

Graffiti, huh? Well, let me tell you, pal, it's a whole lot of nonsense. The whole concept of defacing property and creating some sort of "statement" or "art" is just ridiculous. All these people running around, tagging every wall in sight and acting like it's some kind of artistic expression. Give me a break.

 

Ruel Deandra (ENTP)

Graffiti is like art: they convey messages, express thoughts and ideas, and make the world interesting. It's like making the city more unique, personal, and fun. So, go out there and express yourself! Make the city your canvas and paint your thoughts all over! Hmm... I know this sounds crazy, but hear me out. What if we write bad puns on the walls? We can call it... pun-ography.

 

Tobias Ronan (INTJ)

Graffiti? That's such a nuisance to society. It's one of the main reasons for crime and vandalism, and the last thing we need is more of that. The fact that people still feel the need to tag their names and artwork on property that doesn't belong to them shows just how immature and selfish they are. I mean, would you ever tag your own home? Of course not. So why do it to someone else's?

 

Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)

Graffiti? Bah! I think it's just a bunch of foolish kids trying to look edgy and cool. It's a waste of time and resources, and most of the time it's just ugly and stupid. I mean, I get it. It's art. But it's also vandalism. And I can't help but feel like there's more constructive ways to express ourselves, ya know? Like, why not paint on a canvas or something that you're supposed to, instead of a building that doesn't belong to you...

 

THE EXPLORERS

Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)

If you mean genuine street art then I like it. But if you mean the kind of graffiti that's just scribbled onto walls with no creativity put into it? Yeah, I'm not really a fan of that. In my mind if you're gonna deface my walls, at least make it artistic and visually appealing.

 

Kael Elliot (ESTP)

Graffiti? My dude, I'm a tagger, not a poet. Graffiti is awesome! It's like leaving a piece of your soul on the street for everybody to see. It's a form of self-expression that goes beyond words. When you see a graffiti tag on the wall, you know somebody's been there. And that's what it's all about.

 

Leo Maverick (ISTP)

I think it's a form of art that represents a person's creativity and passion. It may be seen as a bit of vandalism or mischief, but it's important to recognize the artistic expression behind the paint. The world should allow for art, even if it violates laws or norms. Graffiti is a way for people to express themselves and make a statement. It shows the diversity of human imagination and spirit.

 

Raquel Dozier (ESFP)

Oh, I simply adore graffiti! I think it's so cool how people can turn a boring wall into a work of art with just a few strokes of a spray can. It's such a fun way to brighten up an otherwise dull and lifeless street scene. Plus, I also appreciate the rebellious spirit that graffiti artists possess. They fight against the establishment by expressing their creativity in a way that's both playful and rebellious.

 

THE SENTINELS

Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)

Honestly, I am not a fan of graffiti. It's a form of art, yes, but it's often done without permission and it can deface buildings and other public property. Instead of graffiti, I believe we should be promoting artistic expression in positive ways that are both legal and respectful of others.

 

Kamila Hadise (ESTJ)

Graffiti? What's the point? It's just a bunch of scribbles that make a space look ugly and uninviting. It could be seen as vandalism, which is illegal. You know, it's much more productive to paint a beautiful mural. That could bring a lot more positivity to the area, instead of some illegible words and scrawls which don't make sense.

 

Minki Jo (ISTJ)

Graffiti is vandalism, not art. People who paint on public property and deface urban areas show a lack of respect for rules, and a disregard for public property.

 

In a country like South Korea, where the government has a strong emphasis on public safety and order, this type of behavior is looked down upon and is illegal.

 

Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)

Honestly, I think graffiti has its place in modern art mediums. It can be a powerful outlet for self-expression and can also represent social or political messages. However, I also believe that it should be done responsibly because, as a visual medium, it can impact the public view and potentially encourage criminal or destructive behavior. So, in general, I'm neither pro or against graffiti. It really depends on the artists and their intentions

 

THE DIPLOMATS

Julius Camden (ENFJ)

I think it's rather ugly and it ruins the aesthetic of the city. Graffiti gives a bad impression and is not conducive to a happy society. Furthermore, it can cause damage to people's homes and property, which is a criminal offense. We should all strive to make our communities more beautiful and welcoming.

 

Lena Orlin (ENFP)

I love graffiti! It's art, you know? It's a creative way to express yourself and leave your mark on the world - literally! It's also a badass way to piss off the government, which I'm all for because they're just a big bunch of hypocrites anyway. So yeah, graffiti's pretty cool in my books.

 

Misty Powell  (INFP)

You know, it's funny how people can sometimes see graffiti in such a negative way. For me, it's always been an art form. Maybe it's because I'm a little mischievous myself, or maybe it's just that I love art in all its different forms. I think graffiti can be an amazing way to express yourself and it always makes me happy to see different types of graffiti, there's just so much creativity behind it.

 

Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)

In the context of history, graffiti can actually give us a really interesting insight into the minds of people from different eras. If you go into the ruins of Pompeii for example, you'll see graffiti that people have carved into the walls over 2,000 years ago. And it can tell us a lot about what they were thinking and feeling at the time. So in that sense, it's definitely an interesting phenomenon! But of course, there's also a negative side to graffiti, especially when it's vandalism.

 

What do you think about graffiti?


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